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My daughter was born with a lock of very long hair on the back of her head. To me, it signaled that I should not cut her hair. We let it grow for almost 13 years. Never even a trim. She wore it in a long braid that came down to her ankles after 12 years. (She was very short, too, so that made the braid look longer). When she finally wanted to cut it, just shy of 13 years, the newspaper sent a features reporter to the hair salon who took photos and wrote a little story for the paper entitled: “Modern Day Rapunzel Sheds Her Locks”. (She saved the braid…she’s now in her mid-30s and has very short hair! LOL).
Like the couple that met at a bar and after agreeing to take it to the next level, she asked “your place or mine?” to which he replied “If you’re gonna argue about it, forget it!” ;o]
We had a pre-teen girl in our neighborhood who had knee-length and longer hair. Every year, she entered the “Long Hair” contest at the State Fair, but she never won.
I’m listening to a book now where one of the minor characters, while reading the story of Rapunzel, had an interesting thought. Why didn’t Rapunzel simply cut off her own hair, tie it to the wall like the Evil Queen did, and climb down it to escape?
John Barleycorn Premium Member over 5 years ago
Not into blonds eh!
pearlsbs over 5 years ago
It’s a hairy situation.
electricshadow Premium Member over 5 years ago
“Rapunzel, let down…Yeah, that IS a let down.”
AKHenderson Premium Member over 5 years ago
Meetings that would not end well: Rapunzel and Edward Scissorhands.
jrlind55 over 5 years ago
Yeah… stairs are hard on the knees. They give good glutes, though.
dlkrueger33 over 5 years ago
My daughter was born with a lock of very long hair on the back of her head. To me, it signaled that I should not cut her hair. We let it grow for almost 13 years. Never even a trim. She wore it in a long braid that came down to her ankles after 12 years. (She was very short, too, so that made the braid look longer). When she finally wanted to cut it, just shy of 13 years, the newspaper sent a features reporter to the hair salon who took photos and wrote a little story for the paper entitled: “Modern Day Rapunzel Sheds Her Locks”. (She saved the braid…she’s now in her mid-30s and has very short hair! LOL).
Kaputnik over 5 years ago
I think Rapunzel can do better anyway. And I don’t mean Rodney.
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
Someday, your prince will come!
clayusmcret Premium Member over 5 years ago
Good call. Definitely too high maintenance.
Silly Season over 5 years ago
Zach Weinersmith points out the slight problem when attempting to visit Rapunzel…
https://www.gocomics.com/saturday-morning-breakfast-cereal/2019/08/31
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
He’s lost interest in the princess in the tower…..actually he’s afraid of heights…
Herb L 1954 over 5 years ago
Peter Wolf thought it was worth it.Mooba Gooba,with the green teeth ;)
joefearsnothing over 5 years ago
Like the couple that met at a bar and after agreeing to take it to the next level, she asked “your place or mine?” to which he replied “If you’re gonna argue about it, forget it!” ;o]
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
I suppose the ROI of effort to pleasure ratio is outrageous here. However, the horizontal comic is a nice touch.
Milady Meg over 5 years ago
Maybe you can set up camp at the top of the stairs. There might be Sherpas nearby to help.
And for the record, we’re all worth it.ChessPirate over 5 years ago
We had a pre-teen girl in our neighborhood who had knee-length and longer hair. Every year, she entered the “Long Hair” contest at the State Fair, but she never won.
KEA over 5 years ago
I keep wondering how people got up and down before her hair was as long as the tower
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 5 years ago
“There’s more pretty girls than one
More pretty girls than one
Any old town that I ramble all around in
There’s more pretty girls than one"
marshalljpeters Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m listening to a book now where one of the minor characters, while reading the story of Rapunzel, had an interesting thought. Why didn’t Rapunzel simply cut off her own hair, tie it to the wall like the Evil Queen did, and climb down it to escape?
hagarthehorrible over 5 years ago
Not moving against the gravity has no gravity.
harry49 over 5 years ago
can you imagine the amount of shampoo and conditioner? He couldn’t afford her.
hagarthehorrible over 5 years ago
I thought his tilted jaws were due to the fall from one of those towers.
Bryan Farht over 5 years ago
How old do you have to be when you’ve been able to get your hair that long?